I'm not sure if this is the correct area for this posting but here goes; I've selected the best horseshoe oil tank that I have for my '64 XLCH and like most, it has some minor rust on the inside. I will not abrasive blast it, especially on the inside. The rust is not too bad, as some areas still that I can reach with my finger appear to be a little oily. But there are some rust blooms on the bottom of the tank, as it was probably stored on its side without a top or plugs in the n.p.t. openings before I got it.
The way I used to remedy this was to place a significant number of clean nuts and bolts in the tank, fill it about 15% full with mineral spirits and shake it like mad - for a long time. This seemed to get most of the rust out...I think. It probably worked ok, as I never had oil flow problems after installing these tanks.
Does anybody know of a better way to remedy this (aside from bead blasting)?
Thanks....
The way I used to remedy this was to place a significant number of clean nuts and bolts in the tank, fill it about 15% full with mineral spirits and shake it like mad - for a long time. This seemed to get most of the rust out...I think. It probably worked ok, as I never had oil flow problems after installing these tanks.
Does anybody know of a better way to remedy this (aside from bead blasting)?
Thanks....
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